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  2. Chameleon - Wikipedia

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    The toes in each fascicle are bound into a flattened group of either two or three, giving each foot a tongs-like appearance. On the front feet, the outer, lateral, group contains two toes, whereas the inner, medial, group contains three. On the rear feet, this arrangement is reversed, the medial group containing two toes, and the lateral group ...

  3. Common chameleon - Wikipedia

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    The average length of the common chameleon is 20–40 cm (8–16 inches), with females often being substantially larger than males. The colour of the common chameleon is variable, between yellow/brown through green to a dark brown. Whatever the background colour is, the common chameleon will have two light coloured lines along its side.

  4. Calumma brevicorne - Wikipedia

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    The short-horned chameleon has a compressed body, spindly limbs, grasping feet and a prehensile tail allowing it to negotiate the branches and twigs of its arboreal habitat. [3] The most distinctive features of the short-horned chameleon are its large, ear-like occipital lobes, and the short bony rostral appendage that projects from the snout ...

  5. Furcifer - Wikipedia

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    Angel's chameleon: northwest Madagascar Furcifer antimena (Grandidier, 1872) Antimena chameleon: southwest Madagascar Furcifer balteatus (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1851) two-banded chameleon: Madagascar Furcifer belalandaensis (Brygoo & Domergue, 1970) Belalanda chameleon: Madagascar. Furcifer bifidus (Brongniart, 1900) two-horned chameleon ...

  6. Panther chameleon - Wikipedia

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    The panther chameleon was first described by French naturalist Georges Cuvier in 1829. [4] Its generic name is derived from the Latin root furci meaning "forked" and refers to the shape of the animal's feet. [6] The specific name pardalis refers to the animals' markings, as it is Latin for "leopard" or "spotted like a panther". [7]

  7. Brookesia confidens - Wikipedia

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    Brookesia confidens is smaller than half of a human finger, and is roughly the size of a wedding ring. [6] The snout–vent length of males is between 18.3 and 20.1 mm (0.72 and 0.79 in), and the total length is between 29.2 and 34.2 mm (1.15 and 1.35 in).

  8. File:Domergue's leaf chameleon (Brookesia thieli) Andasibe ...

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  9. File:Fruit Diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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